Personal SMTP server not receiving

Hi,I've recently switched providers to plusnet. I already own a domain from another provider and I've opted for the fixed IP and have sorted the reverseDNS. I have a mail server running dovecot/postfix in the domain which is no longer collecting emails since I arrived on plusnet. Sending however is fine. I've hunted high and low for information but can't seem to find any. The only clue I have is the message from the smtp server I'm using to testThe recipient server did not accept our requests to connect. [81.174.157.117]:25: Invalid character after response code from remote server: * OKThis suggest that the emails are forced into port 25. My server is IMAP and therefore runs on 143. I'm sure it's just a simple setting I'm missing somewhere. Any help would be massively appreciated! Thanks,Carl

Re: Personal Imap server not receiving

Thanks for the advice. I've checked Plusnet Firewall and it is off.Postfix runs on port 587 and it's using TLS. There was no issue with my previous provider which leads me to believe that the problem is something on the plusnet network. I tried forwarding 25 to 587 but this just gave me 'access denied' errors in the mail log.Any help still gladly appreciated!

Re: Personal SMTP server not receiving

Given Plusnet doesn't support SSL or TLS on incoming SMTP, IMAP and POP connections, I doubt their delivery system expects it either.If your sever doesnt support a non encrypted connection, that might be the cause of the problems.

Re: Personal SMTP server not receiving

How have you told the mail servers of people sending mail to you that they should submit on port 587? Mail server to mail server is port 25.The port you use when sending mail outbound (587) is irrelevant.Have you tried just simply forwarding port 25 to your mail server?

Re: Personal Imap server not receiving

I tried forwarding 25 to 587 but this just gave me 'access denied' errors in the mail log.

Good!I would expect it to accept port 587 for mail submission from your local network only. Otherwise you'd be at risk of your server being used as a relay by spammers (depending on what security you have set up).